Advanced Realtime Tracking

Tracking applications in Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is a computer generated world in which the user can perform tasks using real world movements and actions. The user sees a stereo image and is able to judge distances and proportions. He can also use his hands to manipulate virtual objects. For a realistic interaction with the virtual content, accurate and reliable motion tracking technology is a necessity.

Virtual Reality (VR) is one of the major applications for ART tracking systems.

ART delivers a flexible tracking system with the following characteristics:

High precision to calculate the exact viewpoint and the location of interaction devices

ART has developed several devices especially designed for use in VR:

The following examples are a selection of VR applications supported by ART technology:

Large Scale Motion Tracking

With our latest development of Hybrid Tracking for HMDs ("Head-Mounted-Displays") we are now able to integrate HMD tracking in very large tracking areas. This opens up new use scenarios:

Virtual Walkthroughs with precise interaction

Location based entertainment applications

Virtual Showrooms

So the user can now benefit from ART's professional high tracking quality for HMD applications both in small and in big tracking areas. Of course you can combine it with our interaction devices Flystick and Fingertracking2 Tactile and also with our Motion Capture suit.

The new Hybrid Tracking technology with low latency rates creates a natural feeling when moving in VR worlds. Experience yourself and feel good!

Digital Prototypes

In the industrial development process, physical prototypes are increasingly replaced by digital prototypes. To ensure robust decision-making, these prototypes are rendered realistically through the use of head tracking. This allows the user to move around the virtual prototype and to choose his viewpoint. These immersive presentations are performed using Powerwalls or CAVEs.

Especially in the automotive industry, the ergonomics of the future customers are the focus. To test the design of the car in early development phases, where no physical cars are available, the digital data is presented to the user using Head Mounted Displays or in a CAVE. The user gets an impression of spaciousness and uses fingertracking for reachability validations.

Assembly Simulations

The manufacturing process is very cost-conscious. Therefore it is essential to test the assembly in early design phases in order to change the product to achieve an easy assembly. These simulations are usually performed in CAVEs or in front of Powerwalls using head tracking and Flysticks or Fingertracking devices.

Data Visualisation

Large datasets are very hard to interpret and to understand for non experts. These datasets occur in numerical simulations like CFD or FEM and in the oil and gas industry to explore the sonic datasets of soils. Virtual Reality can be used to efficiently understand, discuss or present these results. In these applications an ART tracking system can be used for head tracking, using a Flystick for navigation.

The ART systems work with most VR software, either directly supported or using one of the standard interfaces for tracking. The ART tracking systems are also compatible with most available codes for VR data analysis.